Dining Room Design Ideas with Limestone Floors
Rande Leaman Interior Design
The dining room area is situated just off the entry and incorporated the clean mid-century design aesthetic my clients were looking for. We chose the art (from their amazing collection!) to compliment the dining room.
Stephen Graver
Our clients had inherited a dated, dark and cluttered kitchen that was in need of modernisation. With an open mind and a blank canvas, we were able to achieve this Scandinavian inspired masterpiece.
A light cobalt blue features on the island unit and tall doors, whilst the white walls and ceiling give an exceptionally airy feel without being too clinical, in part thanks to the exposed timber lintels and roof trusses.
Having been instructed to renovate the dining area and living room too, we've been able to create a place of rest and relaxation, turning old country clutter into new Scandinavian simplicity.
Sklar Studios
When yearning for a wee bit of sunshine, this couple ventures over from the East Coast to soak it all up in their La Jolla condo. Trying this city on for size, this project was an experiment in going a bit outside the client's comfort zone, as they wanted something more modern in style than what they are accustomed to while keeping with the neutral and timeless colors they are so fond of.
Ancient Surfaces
Ancient Dining Room Stone Fireplaces by Ancient Surfaces.
Phone: (212) 461-0245
Web: www.AncientSurfaces.com
email: sales@ancientsurfaces.com
The way we envision the perfect dining room is quite simple really.
The perfect dining room is one that will always have enough room for late comers and enough logs for its hearth.
While It is no secret that the fondest memories are made when gathered around the table, everlasting memories are forged over the glowing heat of a stone fireplace.
This Houzz project folder contains some examples of antique stone Fireplaces we've provided in dining room.
We hope that our imagery will inspire you to merge your dining experience with the warmth radiating from one of our own breath taking stone mantles.
Carrie Nicholson, RB, BIC, HL1 Director
Designed to maximize the benefits of the tropical trade winds, this is a magnificent residence that provides a sense of living without walls. The great room opens with grand sliding pocket doors, opening the room on both sides to an infinity pool and entry pond. From the downstairs, enjoy beautiful views of Pu’u Ku’ili, the famed cinder cone perched above Kua Bay, Kohala, and Hualalai Mountains.
Dining Room Design Ideas with Limestone Floors
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